Two members of the Seagulls 83’ squad did return several years later also, Jimmy Case initially came back as player-coach to Liam Brady in 1993, before taking over as boss two years later.

Steve Foster also came back for a brief stint around that time but wasn’t around for too long.

Micky Adams, another Albion legend, returned for a second stint as manager in 2008.

Adams came back to find Brighton in transition but his treatment by section of supporters and manner of his departure is something best kept in the past.

Thankfully, Bobby Zamora’s return last summer was more of a successful one.

Although eventually blighted by injury, his early days back were great for both he and Brighton fans.

Whilst obvious comparisons are being made with Murray, with all due respect to Bobby, one of my all-time favourite Albion heroes, Murray’s second stint at the club will be far more effective and beneficial.

If Glenn stays injury and suspension free, there is no reason why he cannot bag at least 15-20 goals, which could make all the difference.

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